On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 3:19 PM, bpursley <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was voting that more time should be budgeted for developing great
> documentation for what may already exist.

I think I understand your frustration, but I think focusing on
documentation might even be a kind of anti-pattern. Here are two
alternatives:

1. I can't/wont' improve documentation in general.  I have to know
what it is you want to know.  Why not just ask?  I typically answer
question in a timely fashion, and my answers could form the basis of
documentation that targets just your concerns.

2. Leo is, after all, open source, so everything is potentially
visible, maybe with surprisingly little work.  So another strategy
would be to familiarize yourself with the code enough to ask
code-level questions.  I, or others, can then offer advice.

In either case, answers to specific questions might create
possibilities for you that would never have been apparent from reading
all the (tedious) words.

You will wait forever for a grand rewrite of Leo's docs.  But why wait?

HTH.

Edward

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